APEC Trade Ministers Issue Actions Statement in Ha Noi
The action statement and a chair’s statement was issued at the conclusion of the APEC Ministers Responsible for Trade in Ha Noi. Source: APEC News feed
The action statement and a chair’s statement was issued at the conclusion of the APEC Ministers Responsible for Trade in Ha Noi. Source: APEC News feed
Viet Nam Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc called on Ministers to work together to expand the advantages of market integration and trade. Source: APEC News feed
22 developers are racing to build online tools to help small businesses expand their business. Source: APEC News feed
New APEC growth data is encouraging. Joint action to address globalization’s ills is needed to sustain it. Source: APEC News feed
President of Viet Nam Tran Dai Quang reiterated the importance of economies to jointly develop a more sustainable growth model. Source: APEC News feed
Energy officials from the 21 APEC member economies have selected the Asia-Pacific’s top green innovations for 2017, redefining standards for clean, efficient energy use and powering improved living conditions and economic opportunities across the world’s largest energy consuming region. Source: APEC News feed
Science, technology and innovation officials from APEC member economies have selected the cutting edge new carbon material researcher Dr. Yanwu Zhu of China as the winner of the 2017 APEC Science Prize for Innovation, Research, and Education. Source: APEC News feed
Trade Ministers and officials are convening to alleviate uncertainty about the future of trade in the Asia-Pacific. Source: APEC News feed
Brian Lynch, has assumed the Chair of NZPECC, following Denis McNamara’s decision to step down. The Board wishes to express it appreciation to Denis for his long service as Chair and welcomes his decision to continue to contribute to NZPECC as a board member. Mr Lynch is a graduate of Canterbury University with double masters
Hugh Stephens, Vice-chair, CANCPEC / Distinguished Fellow, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada /Executive Fellow, School of Public Policy, University of Calgary The Trump administration’s arrival has scrambled the cards in the trade policy world. Not only will the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) be reopened with uncertain results, but President Donald Trump has scuttled the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)
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